appoint

appoint [əˈpɔɪnt]  [əˈpɔɪnt] 

第三人称单数:appoints

现在分词:appointing

过去分词:appointed

过去式:appointed

appoint 基本解释

appoint是什么意思

及物动词任命,委派; 约定,指定; 装设,布置

appoint 相关例句

appoint的近义词

及物动词

1. They appointed a place to exchange stamps.
    他们约定一个地方交换邮票。

2. They appointed him (to be) manager.
    他们任命他为经理。

3. He was appointed mayor of the city.
    他被任命为市长。

4. Our visitors arrived at the appointed time.
    我们的来宾在约定的时间到达了。

5. The time appointed for the meeting was ten o'clock.
    约定的开会时间是十点。

appoint 网络解释

appoint的意思

1. 任命:相对独立于政府是OA最大的特点,其首席顾问(Chief Counsel)必须来自私人部门,并由总统任命(appoint)、参议院批准(confirm),负责在国会、白宫、各政府部门、联邦法院和州政府讨论有关议案之前,考虑与小企业有关的意见和利害关系.

2. 委托:l 必须委托(appoint)一l 必须委托(appoint)一台币 (MOF)决定收入准公布于众 (MOF)决定资产秋公布于众 (MOF)决定分配亿美元;减去负债3 亿,公司的净资产(NAV)为8.11亿美元.

appoint 词典解释
appoint的翻译

1. 任命;委派;指派
    If you appoint someone to a job or official position, you formally choose them for it.

    e.g. It made sense to appoint a banker to this job...
           指派一位银行家做这份工作是明智之举。
    e.g. The commission appointed a special investigator to conduct its own inquiry...
           委员会委派了一个特别调查员自行调查。

appoint 单语例句

1. China's State Council agreed on August 10 to appoint Chui Sai On as the new chief executive of the Macao SAR.

2. The document says organizations that use volunteers should appoint personnel to administer volunteer records.

3. The National Electoral Commission meets on Sunday to finalize the schedule and appoint an election committee.

4. appoint

4. And only the NPC should have the authority to appoint judges in these administrative courts.

5. The judge said he would decide next week on the children's request either to remove the trustees or appoint a special administrator for the estate.

6. The central government still retains the constitutional right to approve and appoint these political officials.

7. appoint什么意思

7. Erdogan raised concern with his efforts as prime minister to make adultery a crime and appoint former Islamists to key positions.

8. There are also reports that Obama will move to appoint a czar or board to oversee the companies.

9. Prime Minister Thaksin Shinawatra also offered to resign if asked to do so by a neutral national reconciliation committee that he would appoint.

10. appoint在线翻译

10. Previously, the developers used to appoint their own subsidiaries to provide management services for the estate.

appoint 英英释义

verb

1. furnish

    e.g. a beautifully appointed house

2. create and charge with a task or function

    e.g. nominate a committee

    Synonym: name nominate constitute

3. assign a duty, responsibility or obligation to

    e.g. He was appointed deputy manager
           She was charged with supervising the creation of a concordance

    Synonym: charge